Dunham and Morrow Magnetic Audio Locator
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Product Details
Features:The state-of-the-art DML2000-XR Magnetic Locator packs all of its sophisticated electronics into a nicely balanced, water-resistant package weighing less than 2 pounds.O-rings are used to shock mount the sensors and thus ensure proper instrument operation.The electronics housing is water resistant and unaffected by rain and snow; the sensor tube is waterproof and can be submerged in shallow water up to 3 feet.The unit has six sensitivity settings for better control.Normal locates are performed on setting two or three.Lower settings may be used for large, relatively shallow targets; higher settings work best for weak or deep targets.The instrument audio output idles at a nominal 20 Hz when no magnetic objects are present and increases whenever the DML2000-XR approaches a magnetized object.The DML2000-XR Magnetic Locator is the ideal instrument for locating survey markers, septic tanks, buried iron or steel pipes, water valves, water meters, and any other ferrous objects covered by dirt, pavement, water, snow, or ice. The capabilities of this instrument are unlimited, and an experienced operator will find many uses for the DML2000. The separate Power/Volume and Sensitivity controls allow the operator to leave the Sensitivity control in a favorite or preset position, deactivate the instrument, and later resume operation with this setting unchanged. There is no need to worry about the instrument battery level. A built-in Low Battery indicator begins flashing whenever the operator has 2 to 3 hours of normal operation remaining.